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Islam and Ethnicity in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia
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A study of the longue durée of a marginalized part of northern Kenya, examining the process of territorialization and the role of Islam in politicizing ethnicity.The recent ethnic violence in Kenya...
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15 March 2012

A study of the longue durée of a marginalized part of northern Kenya, examining the process of territorialization and the role of Islam in politicizing ethnicity.
The recent ethnic violence in Kenya has been preceded by a process of territorialization and politicization of ethnicity. This study examines a marginalized part of Kenya, the semi-arid north inhabited by pastoralists of three language groups - speakers of Oromo, Somali, and Rendille. It spans different periods of time, from early processes of ethnic differentiation between groups, through the colonial period when differences were reflected in administrative policies, to recent times, when global minority discourses, particularly those related to Islam, are tapped by local political agents and ethnic entrepreneurs.
A companion volume to Pastoralism and Politics in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia, this book is based on over thirty-four years of field research and synthesizes findings from history and political anthropology.
Günther Schlee is director of the Department of 'Integration and Conflict', Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany; Abdullahi Shongolo is an independent scholar based in Kenya.
The recent ethnic violence in Kenya has been preceded by a process of territorialization and politicization of ethnicity. This study examines a marginalized part of Kenya, the semi-arid north inhabited by pastoralists of three language groups - speakers of Oromo, Somali, and Rendille. It spans different periods of time, from early processes of ethnic differentiation between groups, through the colonial period when differences were reflected in administrative policies, to recent times, when global minority discourses, particularly those related to Islam, are tapped by local political agents and ethnic entrepreneurs.
A companion volume to Pastoralism and Politics in Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia, this book is based on over thirty-four years of field research and synthesizes findings from history and political anthropology.
Günther Schlee is director of the Department of 'Integration and Conflict', Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany; Abdullahi Shongolo is an independent scholar based in Kenya.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 196
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Currey
Series: Eastern Africa Series
Publication Date:
15 March 2012
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9781847010469
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social and cultural anthropology, RELIGION / Islam / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global), Islam
A comprehensive summary of relevant anthropological and historical themes in the borderland of Kenya and Ethiopia.
Introduction - Günther Schlee
Pax Borana - Günther Schlee
Non-Proto-Rendille-Somali Elements of Modern Ethnic Groups - Günther Schlee
Modern Trends - Günther Schlee
Ecology & Politics - Günther Schlee
The Impact of War on Ethnic & Religious Identification in Southern Ethiopia in the Early 1990s - Günther Schlee
The Impact of War on Ethnic & Religious Identification in Southern Ethiopia in the Early 1990s - Abdullahi A. Shongolo
Pax Borana - Günther Schlee
Non-Proto-Rendille-Somali Elements of Modern Ethnic Groups - Günther Schlee
Modern Trends - Günther Schlee
Ecology & Politics - Günther Schlee
The Impact of War on Ethnic & Religious Identification in Southern Ethiopia in the Early 1990s - Günther Schlee
The Impact of War on Ethnic & Religious Identification in Southern Ethiopia in the Early 1990s - Abdullahi A. Shongolo